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      These structures can be shown to account for the dynamic continuity of    
      processes of listening and performance as well as for the continuity of   
      the deep structure of a musical work whether or not it is tonal.          
  KP: TONAL HIERARCHIES                                                         
                                                                                
->TI: DETAILED ANALYSIS OF PREACTIVATION EFFECTS OF VARIOUS SEMANTIC            
      RELATIONS                                                                 
  LA: German                                                                    
  AU: SCHLESIER_A, LERCH_HJ                                                     
  NA: UNIV MUNICH,INST EMPIR PADAGOG & PADAGOG PSYCHOL,W-8000 MUNICH            
      40,GERMANY                                                                
  JN: ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PSYCHOLOGIE 1991 Vol.199 No.1 pp.55-70                    
  AB: The data of an experiment measuring preactivation effects of various      
      semantic relations by a lexical decision task were analysed on two        
      aspects - items and persons. The general result of these analyses is      
      that on both levels - items and persons - negative, positive and          
      unmeaningful priming effects are observed. All factor analyses - each     
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